Nicholas plays go fetch. Throw him his ball and he runs after it and brings it back to you like a dog. He is very quick! The video is short as he is fast. Notice he greets me upon return.
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Nicholas plays go fetch. Throw him his ball and he runs after it and brings it back to you like a dog. He is very quick! The video is short as he is fast. Notice he greets me upon return.
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Nicholas and the Turbo Track. As the years went by the two boys Zeke and Scooby tired of the Turbo Track and I put it away. I was always tripping on it. I finally found it and it is a big hit with Nicholas. I originally thought it was trac ball or something similar but no. I have these photos of Zeke who died in early February playing with this in May 2013. That would make him 4 years old I think. I have used his face as my “gravatar” or avatar so many years, I am not going to change it.




Nicholas playing with toys. This bed is his safety zone he always runs to when someone approaches him. He can approach us but we cannot approach him. He had a six foot face to face with Opie and she was a growling hissing monster. Nicholas kept advancing doing the slow motion walk. I took her away to prevent any more trauma or bloodshed.
Looks like a long road to gain trust if it is even possible. It is quite disheartening to never have touched him. He may not grow out of it. He is every energetic and enjoys playing with all the toys available as you can see in the videos. In the new video he is going funny over an old catnip carrot. He likes to drag all the toys under his bed. I found the feathers on the green ball but the ball has disappeared.





Nicholas exploring. He gets to run around on the second floor only. He is wary of people and likes to venture not too far from the bed he hides under for safety. He hides if approached but it is alright if he approaches. One must be still. Don’t know how long this will last–maybe a long time. He runs under the bed then turns and sticks his head out.







Nicholas in Quarantine. He comes out Thursday. He hides under the bed for safety and drags all his toys under if they fit. Don’t stare at his tail!




We remember Scooby and say goodbye to 2024
We all miss you dear friend . . . .

